More on scattering processes of dressed particles with a time-dependent mass
Abstract
We discuss the scattering process of a scalar field having a time-dependent mass with another scalar field having a constant mass as a toy model of the scattering problems during preheating after inflation. Despite a general difficulty of analytically solving such models, in our previous work [1], we considered an exactly calculable model of such scattering processes with a time-dependent mass of the form and the time-dependence never disappears formally. In this work, we discuss another exactly calculable model with a time-dependent mass that has a spike/peak but asymptotes to a constant, which effectively appears in the preheating model of Higgs inflation with a non-minimal coupling. Thanks to the localized time-dependence of the mass, the daughter particle number density behaves in a physically reasonable way contrary to the one in our previous model due to the infinite time-dependent mass in the asymptotic future. On the other hand, we find that the daughter particle experiences the kinematically forbidden process, which is a non-perturbative phenomenon found in our previous work. As in the previous model, the kinematically forbidden process produces daughter particles exponentially more than the parent particle having the time-dependent mass, which never happens for particle decay processes without time-dependent backgrounds. This result supports the existence of such a non-perturbative particle production process in general time-dependent backgrounds.
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@article{arxiv.2412.00285,
title = {More on scattering processes of dressed particles with a time-dependent mass},
author = {Yusuke Yamada},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.00285},
year = {2025}
}
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28 pages, 5 figures